docs: Expand on host computer restrictions in the FAQ
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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[install-octopi.sh](https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/tree/master/scripts/install-octopi.sh)
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script for further information on the necessary Linux admin steps.
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If you are looking to run the Klipper host software on a low-end chip,
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then be aware that, at a minimum, a machine with "double precision
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floating point" hardware is required.
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If you are looking to run the Klipper host software on a shared
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general-purpose desktop or server class machine, then note that
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Klipper has some real-time scheduling requirements. If, during a
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print, the host computer also performs an intensive general-purpose
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computing task (such as defragmenting a hard drive, 3d rendering,
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heavy swapping, etc.), then it may cause Klipper to report print
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errors.
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Note: If you are not using an OctoPi image, be aware that several
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Linux distributions enable a "ModemManager" (or similar) package that
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can disrupt serial communication. (Which can cause Klipper to report
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